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Any would be really appreciated suppose brett and andre each throw a baseball into the air. the height of brett's baseball is given by h(t) = −16t^2 + 79t + 6, where h is in feet and t is in seconds. the height of andre's baseball is given by the graph below (it's the attached image). brett claims that his baseball went higher than andre's, and andre says that his baseball went higher. 1. who is right? fill out the table below to justify your answer. approximate when necessary (table is second attached image).
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